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Gout attack pain mitigation
My father is 51 years old and has been taking zyloric 300 regularly since 5 years. He had reduced the dosage in past few months and had a sudden episode of gout on his left big toe joint. This was triggered due to accidentally eating food with tamarind, which has triggered the episode previously as well. He also has hyperacidity (takes cyra D every morning), fatty liver issues, Border line diabetes - not taking any medication for that. What should be the pain killers / medication he should take to function regularly along with zyloric 300 for the next week or so till the gout attack reduces?
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Yes he needs pain medication along with zyloric. You can consult rheumatologist for actual care plan.
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